Improve support for High-speed USB audio devices.
- fix issues regarding the mixer, where the interface number was not set in
time.
- fix wrong use of resolution parameter.
Submitted by: Hans Petter Selasky
Remove overuse of exclamation marks in kernel printfs, there mere fact a
message has been printed is enough to get someones attention. Also remove the
line number for DPRINTF/DPRINTFN, it already prints the funtion name and a
unique message.
Disable interrupts after doing early takeover of the usb controller in case usb
isnt actually compiled in (or kldloaded) as the controller could cause spurious
interrupts.
Improve High Speed slot allocation mechanism by moving the computation to the
endpoint rather than per xfer and provide functions around get/free of resources.
Submitted by: Hans Petter Selasky
ehci_init() will do reset and set the usbrev flag. Fix problem where
ehci_reset() was called before ehci_init().
PR: usb/140242
Submitted by: Sebastian Huber
- Add usb_fill_bulk_urb() and usb_bulk_msg() linux compat functions [1]
- Don't write actual length if the actual length pointer is NULL [2]
- correct Linux Compatibility error codes for short isochronous IN transfers
and make status field signed.
Submitted by: Leunam Elebek [1], Manuel Gebele [2]
updates device entries supported with the product name not magic numbers
and sorts entries. WUSB54GCV2 is added.
overhauls urtw(4) for supporting RTL8187B devices properly that there
was major changes to initialize RF chipset and set H/W registers and
removed a lot of magic numbers on code.
Reduce probe priority of USB input devices to BUS_PROBE_GENERIC from
BUS_PROBE_SPECIFIC. This allows device-specific drivers like atp to
attach reliably.
Do not ignore device interrupt if bus mastering is still active. It is
normal in case of media read error and some ATAPI cases, when transfer size
is unknown beforehand. PCI ATA BM specification tells that in case of such
underrun driver should just manually stop DMA engine. DMA engine should
same time guarantie that all bus mastering transfers completed at the moment
of driver reads interrupt flag asserted.
This change fixes interrupt storms and command timeouts in many cases.
PR: kern/103602, sparc64/121539, kern/133122, kern/139654
On Soft Reset, read device signature from FIS receive area, instead of
PxSIG register. It works better for NVidia chipsets. ahci(4) does the same.
PR: kern/140472, i386/138668
Explicitly acknowledge MSI completion, as required by SiI3124 datasheet.
It makes MSI working there. Later (and cheaper) PCIe chips (3132/3531)
still randomly crashing system in few seconds of high MSI rates, generating
something inaporopriate, like NMI or "Fatal trap 30".
Add Asynchronous Notification support for controllers without SNTF
capability by snooping SDB FIS receive area. It should be even faster
then regular way, but less reliable.
r199237:
sc->rev and is_offload(sc) will always be 0 during probe. Wait till
attach to get correct values.
r199238:
Make sure *some* edc is setup even for an unknown transceiver (assume
it is optical).
r199239:
The 10GBASE-T card should use an IPG of 1. Also enable the check
for low power startup on this card.
r199240:
Don't disable the XGMAC's tx on ifconfig down. It is unnecessary
and can cause false backpressure in the chip. Fix a us/ms mixup
while here.
r200003:
T3 firmware 7.8.0 for cxgb(4)
lindev(4) [1] is supposed to be a collection of linux-specific pseudo
devices that we also support, just not by default (thus only LINT or
module builds by default).
While currently there is only "/dev/full" [2], we are planning to see more
in the future. We may decide to change the module/dependency logic in the
future should the list grow too long.
This is not part of linux.ko as also non-linux binaries like kFreeBSD
userland or ports can make use of this as well.
Suggested by: rwatson [1] (name)
Submitted by: ed [2]
Discussed with: markm, ed, rwatson, kib (weeks ago)
Reviewed by: rwatson, brueffer (prev. version)
PR: kern/68961
Drop USB mass storage devices support from ata(4). It is out of the build as
long as I remember, and completely superseded by better maintained umass(4).
It's main idea was to optionally avoid CAM dependency for such devices, but
with move ATA to CAM, it is not actual any more.
No objections: hselasky@, thompsa@, arch@
- Extend XPT-SIM transfer settings control API. Now it allows to report to
SATA SIM number of tags supported by each device, implement ATA mode and
SATA revision negotiation for both SATA and PATA SIMs.
- Make ahci(4) and siis(4) to use submitted maximum tag number, when
scheduling requests. It allows to support NCQ on devices with lower tags
count then controller supports.
- Make PMP driver to report attached devices connection speeds.
- Implement ATA mode negotiation between user settings, device and
controller capabilities.
- Improve ATA mode/SATA revision control.
- fix a LOR between process lock and pmc thread mutex
- fix a system deadlock on process exit when the sample buffer
is full (pmclog_loop blocked in fo_write) and pmcstat exit.
It seems generation of link state change of e1000phy(4) is not
reliable on some Marvell PHYs. If msk(4) know it still does not
have established link check whether msk(4) missed the link state
change by looking into polled link state.
Reported by: Mel Flynn < mel.flynn+fbsd.current <> mailing.thruhere dot net >,
Gleb Kurtsou <gleb.kurtsou <> gmail dot com >
Tested by: Gleb Kurtsou <gleb.kurtsou <> gmail dot com >
r198996:
Remove unnecessary header file.
r198997:
It's normal to see Rx FIFO overruns under high network load and
showing the message creates other side-effects. Remove the Rx
FIFO overrun message in interrupt handler. msk(4) should recover
from the FIFO overruns without any user intervention. Users can
still check the Rx FIFO overrun counter from MAC MIB statistics
maintained in driver(dev.msk.0.stats.rx.overflows).
Add a check to know whether driver is still running after
reacquiring driver lock in Rx handler. re(4) drops a driver lock
before passing received frame to upper stack and reacquire the
lock. During the time window ioctl calls could be executed and if
the ioctl was interface down request, driver will stop the
controller and free allocated mbufs. After that when driver comes
back to Rx handler again it does not know what was happend so it
could access free mbufs which in turn cause panic.
Reported by: Norbert Papke < npapk <> acm dot org >
Tested by: Norbert Papke < npapk <> acm dot org >
For AR8132 fast ethernet controller, do not report 1000baseT
capability to mii(4). Even though AR8132 uses the same model/
revision number of F1 gigabit PHY, the PHY has no ability to
establish 1000baseT link. I have no idea why Atheros use the same
device/model id for this PHY.
With this change atphy(4) does not report 1000baseT media
capability and manual 1000baseT configuration is also disabled
which is more desirable behavior for 10/100Mbps PHY.
Add DGE-560SX(Yukon XL) to the supported device list. Many thanks
to "Eugene Perevyazko <john <> dnepro dot net>" who kindly gave
remote access to system with DGE-560SX.
Add hack to pass controller specific information to phy driver.
Unlike most other PHYs there is no easy way to know which media
type the PHY supports on Marvell PHYs. MIIF_HAVEFIBER flags is now
passed via bus-specific instance variable of a device. While I'm
here add 88E1112 specific work around to set SIGDET polarity low.
Many thanks "Eugene Perevyazko <john <> dnepro dot net>" who kindly
gave remote access to system with DGE-560SX.